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CBEI: A New Way to Measure Bitcoin Network Electrical Consumption

bitcoinmagazine.com
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The Kardashev Scale – measuring human progress based on energy consumption

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Suckers of Information Asymmetry. Bitcoin Tech Talk #281

jimmysong.substack.com
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The brand-new struggles of a millennial who grew up with the Open Web

medium.com
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Search engines and SEO spam

twitter.com
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Open Domain Question Answering Part-1 [BlenderBot 2.0]

medium.com
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Finding the best affordable NLP model for semantic search

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iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
Search engine backend specs are almost final & now open source (AquilaDB), we love to make more and more of it on the way. This is because we're still discovering a market-fit & final product shape - open source development need a finalized spec & consistency over time.
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
Just wait until cheap to write GPT3 articles learn SEO techniques inherently and bombard the internet suppressing human writers in the spam ocean. At https://aquila.network we’re always thinking of this scenario.
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
Just wait until cheap to write GPT3 articles learn SEO techniques inherently and bombard the internet suppressing human writers in the spam ocean. At https://aquila.network we’re always thinking of this scenario.
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
Try this one: https://t.me/aquilanet_bot

BotMark: A Telegram bot for quick bookmarking & powerful search (works in groups as well)

For Individuals: When you find an interesting website/article on your mobile phone, press the share button and select "botmark"—nothing more, nothing less.

For Groups: Add "botmark" to a group and keep track of all the links in your group in one place—easy peasy.
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
If you need a good search engine, pay for it. Business needs to make money, it’s that simple.
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
Integrate Bitcoin into your business and all the arguments in the write up just unwind.
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
It's interesting to see that you have paid for Kagi. Do you regularly pay for any other services that are privacy-focused?
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
Anonymous payment is a good idea. Do you use any other service that supports anonymous payments?
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
Adding to the list I have been building for very long -- "Becoming irrelevant, Google Search" -- here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cSMY5wXSKhJdMxeJEvTUJ21e...
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
I might be dumb, but Why?
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
Great work.
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
Thanks for sharing. I have been working on vector search engines (IR) for a while (Aquila Network). And I believe works such as this as well as the "differential neural computers" (couple of them from Deepmind) will be the next breakthrough in IR. I can't see the direct path yet. We're eagerly waiting to see somewhat a usable architecture yet. I believe current vector indexes will eventually get modified into hierarchical random access memories that stores compressed information in higher dimensions (static & replicated part of the distributed system). On top of this, an application specific information decoder (that's the dynamic part of the system, UX) will use the underlying information accordingly.
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
Yes that might be true, I'm just collecting information.
iamjbn
·4 years ago·discuss
Thanks for this article. Adding to other "Google is dying" discussions that I have collected over time as part of my personal research: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cSMY5wXSKhJdMxeJEvTUJ21e...
iamjbn
·5 years ago·discuss
Agree, Mullvad provides really good VPN service. I faced almost zero downtimes / speed throttles. It establishes quick connection with server (maybe because it uses wireguard). Anyway, I'm a regular user and I think paying 5E worth it.